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About - Bishop State Bishop State Community College is a state-supported, open-admission, urban community college located in Mobile, Alabama The College consists of four city campuses, dedicated to serving the residents of Mobile and Washington counties in southwest Alabama
Apply Now! - Bishop State Thank you for your interest in applying to Bishop State Community College! Please follow the steps below to successfully apply to the College and become a Bishop State Wildcat!
Bishop State Community College - Modern Campus Catalog™ Bishop State Community College is an accredited, state-supported, open admission community college in Mobile, AL For potential students looking to start careers right away, the one and two-year career programs can put students on the fast track to rewarding jobs
Admissions Records - Bishop State Placement Testing Faculty Phone Number E-mail Address Office of Admissions RecordsOffice of Admissions Records (251) 405-7005 admiss@bishop edu
Our History - Bishop State Founded in the summer of 1927, Bishop State Community College was originally the Mobile Branch of Alabama State College (University) in Montgomery, Alabama, during the presidency of Dr Harper Councill Trenholm
Welcome to Bishop State Community College Bishop State Community College, founded 1927, is a state-supported, two-year, public, historically black college (HBCU) located in Mobile, Alabama
Registration - Bishop State Current Students Online Registration Using OneACCS Any returning student may register online by logging into their OneACCS (student portal) If you need assistance, please contact or visit the Academic Advising Center at aac@bishop edu Student OneACCS Login
Nursing Application - Bishop State Bishop State Nursing no longer accepts the TEAS test Due to the fast-paced structure of the program, it is recommended that applicants take most of their General Education core courses prior to beginning the nursing (NUR) coursework